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In a tragic turn of events, beloved Friends actor Matthew Perry’s cause of death has been unveiled nearly two months after his untimely passing at home. The New York Times recently disclosed that Perry, widely recognized from the TV show Friends, passed away due to the severe impact of Ketamine, a drug he was reportedly using to manage his stress and anxiety issues.
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According to the report, a distressing scene awaited Perry’s assistant, who has not been publicly identified, upon returning to the residence at approximately 4 p.m. The assistant found the actor «floating face down» in the jacuzzi after leaving the residence briefly for errands at 1:37 p.m. In a desperate attempt to save Perry, the assistant swiftly moved him from the water onto the steps and promptly called 911. Despite the determined efforts of the paramedics, Perry was declared deceased following their attempt to rescue him from the water.
The inquiry went deep into the effects of ketamine, as Perry was taking it when he drowned in his pool accidentally. Furthermore, Perry’s continued battle with coronary artery disease and the effects of buprenorphine, a medication designed to manage opioid dependency, significantly contributed to his untimely demise.